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1909
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18 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass - Page 229
Wanted for the Centennial Catalogue of that academy, and inform the Editor, 18 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass., or Dr. ...
49 Federal Street - Page 250
Boston : Press of TR Marvin & Son, 49 Federal Street. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nineteenth Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students, ...
335 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa - Page 346
Howard Breed, 335 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Chaffee. By William U. Chaffee, P. 0. Box 3068 New York city.
82 State St., Albany, NY - Page 346
If a sufficient subscription list is obtained, Joel Mungell's Sons, 82 State St., Albany, NY, propose to publish, under this title, a work by the Rev. ...
39 Arch Street. Boston, Mass - Page 347
Churchill, 39 Arch Street. Boston, Mass.—Attention has been more particularly given to the posterity of John Churchill, Plymouth, Maas., 1644, ...
14 Westminster Street, Providence, RI - Page 233
Smith, 14 Westminster Street, Providence, RI— Mr. smith would like to hear from any one connected with the family, or who has anything to communicate ...
18 Jackson Street - Page 249
Morning Mail Print, 18 Jackson Street. 1883. 8vo. pp 330—461. Addresses delivered at the funeral of Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater, DD, LL. ...
Taunton - Page 265
It was at a town meeting conferred and agreed upon between the inhabitants of Taunton and Henry Leonard of Braintree : ...
Watertown - Page 73
It is a matter of record in the family Bibles that the two Perrys came to Watertown from London. Inferentially, therefore, but certainly, ...
Braintree - Page 150
In his will he bequeathed to the First Church in Braintree a silver cup on which the coat of arms he inherited are engraved. ...
Boston - Page 244
The record commissioners have now given us in print nine volumes of the records of Boston and of towns which form portions of the present city of ...
Hartford - Page 455
Stone his associate ranked high as a preacher and scholar ; planted at Hartford, which has beeu one of the important New England centres for business, ...
Farmington, Conn - Page 275
Church Records of Farmington, Conn. 275. tion wall ; but the old mansion still stands as a memorial of the " baronial family " who resided there over ...
Northampton - Page 388
Benjamin was a physician in Northampton, married and had one son who died unmarried. Sherman bought the farm of Capt. Bates, on the Bedford road near ...
Ipswich, Mass - Page 239
Ills earliest American ancestor was Nicholas Noyes, who settled in Ipswich, Mass., in 1634. Young Noyes entered Dartmouth College in 1830, ...
Winchester, NH - Page 225
Records of Winchester, NH 225. ore deservedly honored in life and death than Major Willard.88 is funeral at Charlestown on April 27th was an occasion ...
Richmond, Virginia - Page 125
In two months from the time of his first sermon, lie was a settled pastor in Richmond, Virginia. College advantages and special theological training ...
Plymouth - Page 49
The star of empire bag risen In the western sky, and its trail of light streams across the continent, touching the rock of Plymouth upon the Atlantic ...
Worcester, Mass - Page 91
During the later years of his life he has raided at Worcester, Mass., and has been the editor of the Worcester Spy. ...
Cambridge - Page 197
Nor do any in that colledge proceed further than Master of arts after seven years standing, as 'tis in Oxford and Cambridge. ...
Portsmouth - Page 457
The author quotes a bright remark of John Elwyn, one of the best antiquarians of Portsmouth, in regard to the earliest inhabitants of the state who ...
Andover - Page 256
His classmates and contemporaries at Andover constituted a group of remarkable men, of whom an unusually large proportion have since become widely and ...
London - Page 4
For a time he kept up his connection with the newspaper press, and for about three years furnished a weekly letter from London to the Philadelphia ...
New Haven - Page 30
and probably the Ann, wife of Francis Higginson, who accompanied that godly minister to Salem in 1629, and after his early death removed to New Haven, ...
Lancaster - Page 222
The Council received your letter and are sorry for your excuse for not coming to the Council by reason of the state of Lancaster, which we desire you ...
Charlestown, Mass - Page 409
William Johnson of Charlestown, Mass. 409. states he contributed letters descriptive of the country through which he passed, which were published in ...
New York - Page 350
It would be plain to a stranger on reading these notices, that New York had lost one of her most eminent men.
Owego, NY - Page 410
She died at Washington, January 5, 1881, and was buried at Owego, NY Mrs. Corwine was educated at Elmira Female College and at Madam Duel's Seminary ...
Salem, Mass - Page 248
The tabular pedigree of the Contint family contains seven generations of the descendants of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, Mass., of whom a good ...
Philadelphia - Page 96
He lives in Philadelphia. In 1838 Judge Warren was chocen to represent the town of Charlestown in the State Legislature. In 1853 and 1854 he was State ...
Oxford - Page 197
To Mr Anthony Wood near Merton College in Oxford." An equally inexplicable error will be pointed out in this article when we come to the will of Sir ...
Wilkes Barre, Pa - Page 114
Hayden, of Wilkes Barre, Pa., is a careful historical aad biographical writer, and in the present work has given a very interesting account of Oliver ...
Portsmouth, NH - Page 82
Navy yard, Portsmouth, NH GLEANINGS FROM THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 1. Parish Register of Somerby, in the County of Leicester, England. Brit. Mus. ...
Albany - Page 353
From this time he was employed in the duties of his profession at Detroit, at the Portage of Niagara, at Albany, at Fort George, at Castle William in ...
Lexington, Mass - Page 102
He took a very active part, by the expenditure of both time and money, in founding the Hancock Congregational Church at Lexington, Mass., ...
Rowley, Mass - Page 362
Thomas Wood, to whose descendants the next book is devoted, settled at Rowley, Mass., as early as 1654. This genealogy is confined to the posterity of ...
Brookline, Mass - Page 91
GEORGE CRAFT, a life member, chosen March 2, 1869, was born in Brookline, Mass , May 28, 1812, and died in the same place, July 21, 1883, ...
Windsor, Conn - Page 455
The twelve churches thus referred to are the Mother Church at Plymouth, the First Church in Salem, the First Church in Windsor, Conn, (which was first ...
Concord, NH - Page 99
Samuel Sparhawk, of Concord, NH, for many years State Secretary in New Hampshire. From this marriage there were no children. ...
Brooklyn, Ct - Page 351
He was graduated at Harvard College in 1761, became Rector oí the Protestant Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, Ct., and died there in 1815. ...
Chicago - Page 392
But he married and has at least one son in Chicago who is married. The northern part of this farm has been and still is in possession and occupied by ...
Providence, RI - Page 454
17, 1833, with Miss Elizabeth Arnold, daughter of Salmon Arnold, of Providence, RI From this marriage there were sii children, five sons and one ...
Brooklyn - Page 139
The celebrations, in addition to those before named, were those held on the opening of the Suspension Bridge between Brooklyn and New York ...
Windsor, Vermont - Page 122
The oldest son of Thomas was Elijah, born in 1722, and who died in Windsor, Vermont, aged 87 years. To Elijah was born Perez, who graduated at ...
Newark, NJ - Page 102
William Augustus, DD, president of Amherst College ; Jonathan French, DD, for many years pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Newark, NJ ; Rev. ...
Detroit - Page 353
From this time he was employed in the duties of his profession at Detroit, at the Portage of Niagara, at Albany, at Fort George, at Castle William in ...
Exeter, NH - Page 286
7 Middle Street, Exeter, NH PARTIAL COPY OF RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF WINCHESTER, NH Communicated by JOHN L. ALEXANDER, MD, of Belmont, Mail. ...
Guildford - Page 291
He subsequently resided at Guildford, co. Surrey, and was buried in St. Mary's church in that town. He made his will on the llth of September. ...
Portland, Me - Page 348
A society devoted to genealogy and the local history of the state of Maine baa been formed under this name at Portland, Me. ...
Dorchester, Mass - Page 217
BODOE, of Dorchester, Mass. [Continued from page 40.] No. VI. MAJOR SIMON WILLARD AND HIS MEN. OF all the names that stand upon the pages of New ...
Andover, Mass - Page 229
Loring, who was a scholar at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., from 1828 to 1830. or give an account of him? Wanted for the Centennial Catalogue of ...
Bennington, Vermont - Page 123
and they, feeling the dangers which city life and excitement would have upon one of his temperament, arranged to have him go to Bennington, Vermont, ...
Cambridge, Mass - Page 453
His mother was Jane Tyler Moore, daughter of Deacon Josiah Moore of Cambridge, Mass. She was born in Cambridge, Mass., January 14, 1769, ...
Middletown, Conn - Page 351
two years and a half, and completing his course at Captain Alden Partridge's American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Middletown, Conn, ...
Quincy, Mass - Page 150
In 1883 this cup, with the date 1699 on its base, is in the possession of the First Church in Quincy, Mass. It is mentioned in Mr. ...
Bury - Page 71
Alderman Thomas Chaplin had a daughter Anne who was married to Japper Shepheard, an alderman of Bury, and a daughter Abigail married to Robert Whiting ...
Needham, Mass - Page 244
and asking that measures be taken to supply the deficiencies. (See REGISTER, xxxiii. 264.) By George A. Clarke, Esq., of Needham, Mass.
Weymouth, Mass - Page 57
269, a correct transcript of the records of Weymouth, Mass. It appears from original sources of information, that there were three Jonathan Spragues ...
Buffalo - Page 466
Few men have been more prominent or active iu affairs directly connected with the welfare of the city of Buffalo. ...
Troy, NY - Page 123
From Bennington the young man went, in 1836, to Troy, NY, In the law office of Huntington and Van Schoonhoven he read Blackstone for a short time, ...
Newbury, Mass - Page 300
England before 1638, and settled at Newbury, Mass. ; was Freeman 13 March, 1639, arid the same year appointed Ensign of the Company at Newbury, ...
Maidstone - Page 60
Brother John Bigg, of Maidstone, to be executor. To the poor of Cranbrooke ten pounds. To my Aunt Mary Bridger of West Peckham and her two sons, ...
Norwich, Ct - Page 2
Othniel Gager, who kept the district school at Norwich when Joseph was eight or ten years old, is the present town clerk of Norwich, Ct. ...
Utica, New York - Page 124
This home was now at Bridgewater, to the south of Utica, New York. His father plying his profession in Utica, the young man sought again a law office ...
Aylesbury - Page 160
in various orthographical forms, was prevalent in the county of Buckingham, from a very early period, and especially in the neighborhood of Aylesbury, ...
New Orleans - Page 238
Since 1874 he has been professor of practice and theory of medicine in the Charity Hospital Medical College, New Orleans, and both as a voluminous ...
Wethersfield, Ct - Page 86
It is to contain the American history and four generations of the descendants of William Goodrich, an early settler of Wethersfield, Ct. ...
Chicopee - Page 257
Clarke, in 1840, to a point where his health demanded a change, and resigning bis charge at Chicopee he came to Boston, where and in its vicinity the ...
Washington, DC - Page 345
Washington, DC THOMAS FRENCH, a member of the First Church of Boston, died at Ipswich, Mass., 1639. It is believed that he came from the north ...
Haverhill, Mass - Page 280
2d, Hannah, widow of John White of Haverhill, Mass., and daughter of Edward French, of Hampton, by whom he had three children. ...
Manchester - Page 455
He held the offices of selectman, assessor and overseer of the poor in Manchester, and was a justice of the peace for Esses county. ...
Weston, Mass - Page 453
His father was Prescott Jones, born in Weston, Mass., Apr. 20, 1771, and died in Athol, April 19, 1828. His mother was Jane Tyler Moore, ...
Concord, Massachusetts - Page 358
Concord in the Colonial Period ; beiny a History of the Town of Concord, Massachusetts, from the earliest settlement till the overthrow of the Andros ...
Newark Valley, NY - Page 344
1774, with Hannah Neal, and had a son John Rewey, who Bettled at Newark Valley, NY Any additional items of this family history will be thankfully ...
Scituate, Mass - Page 323
[Elder Nathaniel Tilden, brother of the testator, settled in Scituate, Mass. For an account of him und his descendants, see Deane's History of ...
Exeter - Page 50
I. dors), and in 1397 another Simon Bonython, with his son Gawin, had license for an Oratory within the city of Exeter. ...
Liverpool - Page 389
Humphrey had one brother Abel who became a merchant and died in Liverpool, leaving one son who died at the age of 18. ...
Harrow - Page 420
Whereas I have lately purchased another house and land lying in or near upon Weald Green iu the parish of Harrow upon the Hill, called or known by the ...
Canton, Mass - Page 362
who came to this country and settled in Boston as early as 1729, and about ten years later removed to Canton, Mass., where he died. ...
Natick, Mass - Page 96
Though born in New Salem his family removed to Natick, Mass., the year of hit birth, and there he remained till he came to Boston in 1836, ...
Rochester, NY - Page 344
1805 ; a teacher at Stockbridge and among the Indiana at New Stockbridge, NY, and editor of a paper at Rochester, NY, where he died about 1827. ...
Newport - Page 362
The founder of the American family was William Dyer of Boston and Newport, whose wife, Mary Dyer, was the heroic quaker martyr. ...
Windsor - Page 306
In 1584 he became canon of Windsor in place of Dr. Will. Wickham promoted to the see of Lincoln, being about that timo chaplain to Edmund (Grindall). ...
Taunton, Mass - Page 265
By JWD HAH,, of Taunton, Mass. A HISTORY of the early iron enterprises in Massachusetts is not our purpose, as the subject has been exhausted in ...
Stratford, Conn - Page 370
Robbins left his parish in East Windsor, and after an interval of three years of miscellaneous labor, he was installed at Stratford, Conn., February, ...
Fairfield, Conn - Page 344
The town clerk of New London says no other Sherwoods appear on record at that time, and thinks Mary, Sarah and Esther to be from Fairfield, Conn. ...
Dover, NH - Page 390
Grosvenor became a machinist, was employed in some of the mills at Dover, NH, and perhaps elsewhere. He married and had one son. ...
Newtonville - Page 240
He was very popular among residents of Newtonville, and was always the first to call on and welcome new acquisitions to the neighborhood. ...
Exeter, RI - Page 85
Jeremiah* Austin, King's Town, Exeter, RI, was born between 1660 and 1670, What were the names of Jeremiah's children ? ...
Londonderry, NH - Page 248
It is devoted to the descendants of Robert Armstrong, one of the original proprietors of Londonderry, NH, 1732. The book has been reprinted for the ...
Nashville - Page 351
Fogg's career in Nashville was successful and beneficial to himself and to the community. He never sought office, but was forced into public positions ...
St. Louis, Mo - Page 392
NY He married and had three sons, one of whom, James, is professor in Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. He is married and has four sons. ...
Coventry - Page 30
Richard Eaton terminated his ministry in Coventry, as has been said, in May, 1604, and on the third of August in the.
Stroud - Page 376
that they had a fourth brother Matthew Wing, who lived here for a time and then returned to England, being termed " of Stroud, in the county of Kent. ...
York - Page 364
During his long professional life he maintained a high reputation at the bar of York county, and was held in the ...
Newport, RI - Page 351
His mother was Deborah Brinley, born in Newport, RI, in 1762, and died in Brooklyn, Ct., in 1846. She was the daughter of trancia Brinley of Newport, ...
Branford, Conn - Page 366
Philemon Robbins of Branford, Conn., was made to suffer pains and penalties for his sympathy with Whitefield and his work. ...
Ipswich - Page 114
He afterwards removed to Rowley, but returned to Ipswich and died there in 1687. Over six hundred families of his descendants are given in this volume ...
Norwich - Page 2
One of his teachers, Othniel Gager, who kept the district school at Norwich when Joseph was eight or ten years old, is the present town clerk of ...
Canterbury - Page 10
The wills at Somerset House, the marriage records preserved in the various offices belonging to the Sees of London and Canterbury, the matriculation ...